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- Taproot - Wikipedia
A taproot is a large, central, and dominant root from which other roots sprout laterally and horizontally Typically, a taproot is somewhat straight and very thick, is tapering in shape, and grows straight down [1]
- Taproot | Definition, Facts, Examples | Britannica
Taproot, the main root of a primary root system, growing vertically downward Most dicotyledonous plants produce taproots, some of which are specialized for food storage
- Taproot - Definition, Examples, Functions, and Diagram
A taproot is the thick main root of a plant that grows vertically downward into the soil from which smaller lateral roots branch out Taproots have a prominent central axis, unlike fibrous roots that are fine and branching
- What Is a Tap Root? Definition, Function, and Examples
Among various root systems, the taproot is a distinct and effective type, playing a significant role in how certain plants interact with their environment A taproot is characterized by a single, large, and dominant root that grows vertically downward into the soil
- Roots in General - UC Davis
Plants generally conform to one of two root systems, a taproot system or a fibrous root system A taproot system, generally found in dicotyledons, is made up of a central, large root that is called the taproot The taproot is larger in diamater than the lateral roots
- What Is a Taproot? Function, Growth, and Plants - ScienceInsights
A taproot is a single, thick central root that grows straight down from the base of a plant’s stem, anchoring it deeply into the soil It’s the first root to emerge when a seed germinates, and in many plants it remains the dominant root for the plant’s entire life
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